Warren
Byrd, professor of landscape architecture at the University of Virginia,
will speak at the School
of Architecture Fall 2001 lecture series Friday, Nov. 16 at
5 p.m. in room 153 of Campbell Hall.

Bryds
talk, "Springs and Falls," is part of the Deans
Forum Lecture and will conclude the 2001 fall series, "Buildings
and Grounds in Transition."

Chair
of the University of Virginias Department of Landscape Architecture
from 1986 to 1992, Byrd teaches studio design, and courses in plants
and drawing. Byrd also is involved in an active private practice.
His firm, Nelson-Byrd Landscape Architects currently is working
on plans for Nikes European Headquarters in the Netherlands,
a new panda exhibit for the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., the
Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University, the State Arboretum of
Virginia, in addition to numerous other small and large projects
across the United States.